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Claire Bayley’s award-winning UK play, The Container, had its Canadian premiere at the SummerWorks Performance Festival in Toronto, Canada from August 7 to 17, 2014. Credits Zachary Florence (Director), Jennifer Lennon (Set and Lighting Designer), Nick Carney (Sound Designer), Erin Frances Gerofsky (Costume Designer), Meredith Henry (Stage Manager) Cast Bola Aiyeola (FATIMA), Lara Arabian (MARIAM), Ubah Guled (ASHA), Constantine Karzis (THE AGENT), Adriano Sobretodo Jr. (JEMAL) and Sugith Varughese (AHMAD) Media Click here to read an article that appeared in the Globe and Mail. Click here to read an article that appeared in Toronto Life. Click here to read an article that appeared in the Toronto Star. Click here to read a review that appeared in Now Magazine. Click here to read a review that appeared in theRead More →

Sabrina is closing her practice as an ad hoc associate to join the International Trade Group at Bennett Jones LLP. The International Trade Group at Bennett Jones includes some of the most highly-ranked and well-regarded international trade, investment, customs and anti-corruption lawyers in Canada. They have represented clients at all levels of court and tribunal in trade and investment matters, including the Supreme Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal, the CITT, NAFTA and WTO panels, and international investment tribunals.Read More →

Nightwood Theatre’s 2013 Lawyer Show production of Twelfth Night ran from June 6-8 at the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs. Through sponsorship and ticket sales, the show raised over $80,000 to support Nightwood, Canada’s oldest women’s theatre company. Sabrina was thrilled to return to the Lawyer Show playing Feste, a role which required her to act, sing and dance in the company of 35 other lawyer-actors. Apparently, this went well.Read More →

Grand Hyatt Washington April 22, 2013, Washington, D.C. The Seventh Annual Juris Investment Treaty Arbitration Conference will address the complex issues raised by investor-state arbitration in the energy sector. The interface between investment treaty arbitration and the energy sector is readily apparent: almost one third of all investor-state arbitrations commenced in 2012 alone arose out of disputes in the energy sector. Energy related regulatory action is likely further to increase rather than decrease with debates about the merits of hydraulic fracturing, nuclear energy, and deep-sea drilling continuing to take center stage in political debates in North America, Europe and beyond. (Juris Conference Website) At the conference, expertRead More →